A "friend" (I use inverted commas because we're not really that close - our daughters used to go to school together) asked me to sign his shotguns onto my licence as his had expired. The police were happy with this and although it was a nuisance having to fit them into my cabinet, they were safe enough.
However, that was over a year ago. His last text to me was in April (and I know he's still alive). I've had no compensation from him for storing his guns (3 x AYA SxS, a 12, a 20 and a 28 bore) and I'm fed up that I can't easily access my own rifles and shotguns as they're all crammed into one cabinet when before they were spread over 2. From speaking to a former police officer (active on here, only just left the force), the police aren't processing new applications at the moment and because his expired, this is how it was treated. I texted him yesterday to ask if he still wanted the guns but have had no reply.
My local RFD would charge £2 per gun, per week (+VAT) which amounts to over £300. At what point can I legally sell (or surrender) the shotguns? I doubt they're worth a lot of money although aforementioned former police officer has expressed an interest in buying the 20 bore. I don't have any 20 or 28 bore cartridges and my local supplier doesn't seem to do them - wouldn't want to have to buy an entire case.
However, that was over a year ago. His last text to me was in April (and I know he's still alive). I've had no compensation from him for storing his guns (3 x AYA SxS, a 12, a 20 and a 28 bore) and I'm fed up that I can't easily access my own rifles and shotguns as they're all crammed into one cabinet when before they were spread over 2. From speaking to a former police officer (active on here, only just left the force), the police aren't processing new applications at the moment and because his expired, this is how it was treated. I texted him yesterday to ask if he still wanted the guns but have had no reply.
My local RFD would charge £2 per gun, per week (+VAT) which amounts to over £300. At what point can I legally sell (or surrender) the shotguns? I doubt they're worth a lot of money although aforementioned former police officer has expressed an interest in buying the 20 bore. I don't have any 20 or 28 bore cartridges and my local supplier doesn't seem to do them - wouldn't want to have to buy an entire case.
